Adult Tobacco Survey: Dual/poly-use of e-cigarettes with other tobacco products and other focused analyses
State and Community Tobacco Control (SCTC) Conference, September 2014
A random-digit dial telephone survey was conducted from November 2012 through April 2013 with 1,444 adult (18+) tobacco users in the U.S. residing in zip codes associated with school enrollment zones for traditional public high schools participating in the 2012 Monitoring the Future school-based surveys of 8th, 10th, and 12th grade students. The poster describes the methods used to administer the survey, the sample recruited, the survey instrument, and some preliminary overall findings. The poster also describes the paper submitted on e-cigarette use and dual/poly tobacco use, as well as other papers from the data that are in development.
View the poster here.
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